Information Resources Management Journal

10.3k citations
578 papers · indexed · active since 1950

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Papers in

Information Resources Management Journal

527 papers receiving 8.9k citations

Peers

Information Resources Management Journal
Comparison fields: 5 of 148
  • Information Systems and Management 3.6k
  • Communication 2.4k
  • Management Information Systems 3.0k
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management 1.4k
  • Strategy and Management 2.0k
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About Information Resources Management Journal

The 578 papers published in Information Resources Management Journal in the last decades have received a total of 10.3k indexed citations . Papers published in Information Resources Management Journal usually cover Management Information Systems (218 papers), Information Systems and Management (167 papers), Communication (87 papers), Computer Science Applications (39 papers) and Strategy and Management (102 papers) specifically the topics of Technology Adoption and User Behaviour (158 papers), Information Technology Governance and Strategy (101 papers), Knowledge Management and Sharing (79 papers), ERP Systems Implementation and Impact (72 papers), Big Data and Business Intelligence (71 papers), Digital Marketing and Social Media (67 papers), Innovation and Knowledge Management (46 papers) and Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (40 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Information Resources Management Journal are Young‐Gul Kim, Gee Woo Bock, Said S. Al‐Gahtani, Victor R. Prybutok, Yogesh Malhotra, Christian Wagner, John W. Henry, Robert W. Stone, Leon A. Kappelman and Mary C. Jones.

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